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The Dems sure are scared of Russia. My question is why? Is it because Putin refuses to be led by globalists? Putin may not be the greatest.....but when the Dems hate him and Russia as much as they do, it makes me think he/they are not as bad as we may think. China+Dems=swamp rats. (www.foxnews.com)
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– Emyrylde 28 points 5 years ago +28 / -0

I figure Russian intelligence collected A LOT of dirt on the Obama administration.

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– OldSoulPatriot 13 points 5 years ago +13 / -0

This would be my bet - LOTs of dirt on ALL their activities, and the Dumdums know it. NCSWIC!

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– Southernwhitebread 13 points 5 years ago +13 / -0

We got the intelligence when Putin handed POTUS the soccer ball.

https://youtu.be/EM3AmSiM068

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– Emyrylde 3 points 5 years ago +3 / -0

Yep.

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– GoGoOptomistic 1 point 5 years ago +1 / -0

Yes!

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– Annie99 22 points 5 years ago +22 / -0

Russia is now a majority Christian country. No more communism.

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– carbonbike 23 points 5 years ago +23 / -0

I confirm.. Where I live we get plenty of solid info from Russia.. My russian is solid, can't speak fluently but I am able to listen to Putin's speech and understand without major effort.

Russia is a predominantly Christian (orthodox) country. LGBTIQ ideologies are not well tolerated and cannot be openly advertised.. NGOs are rather limited and have to be registered as foreign agents once getting funds from abroad.. Putin is in many ways a true GEOTUS figure there, just like Trump, but with few important differences:

  • Russian deep state is less powerful, but aided by extensive external pressure.. most Putin's political adversaries are not from within rather than foreign globalists..
  • Putin has an official media channel at his disposal - the Russia Today.. many other media channels like Izvestiya, Lenta or Moscow Times are liberal, but he really can depend on the RT.. something like censoring him (or stealing an election from him, for that matter) is completely unthinkable..
  • Putin never uses any social media..
  • he has secured a possibility for two additional terms, which, in his age situation, basically means lifetime presidency (his popularity is safely over 65%)..

A typical Russian loves freedom, hockey, guns and boobs but prefers a jar of vodka to a Bud light. Not much difference there.. Expect ~70% patriots, ~13% old class communists and ~17% new class commies now called liberals.

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– Moonshiner 5 points 5 years ago +5 / -0

Some similarities with the US for sure. Despite the fake polls and rigged election, we live in a center-right county. The far left is just a loud, violent, and idiotic minority.

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– Wtf_socialismreally 5 points 5 years ago +5 / -0

The left in general thrives (and spreads its corruption) on the good will of the rest of the country too.

Most people believe in personal liberties, like doing whatever you want in bed with whomever you want (provided they are a consenting adult). But they take and exploit that to push further, and if you don't agree with them then they try to cancel you by exploiting -- again -- the good will of people.

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– carbonbike 1 point 5 years ago +1 / -0

Trying to be as brief as possible:

  • do women feel safe walking alone at night? - sure, why wouldn't they?
  • do children play in the streets unafraid of a world only their parents know of? - yes, they do, a lot.. they are only limited by geographic conditions (majority of Russia surely is a cold place)
  • do hard working honest people have a chance to move beyond where they started? - err, that sort of depends.. don't make a mistake, Russia is a cruel capitalist market.. you risk a lot, you win a lot.. or lose everything.. the times where mafia shot you in the street and nothing happened are those of the Yeltsin era (90s).. but, generally, I'd say that the possibilities for an American dream are more limited in Russia than in the States.. but also the social safety net is more dense - especially health insurance policy..
  • is there's freedom to speak truth without reprocesson? - it sort of depends on what your standard is.. Is there a freedom of expression in the United States, as we speak? that can't be answered that easily.. if you're a nobody, then you can talk about what you want.. but once you apply for a higher public position, then you have to start howling with the wolves.. and if you try to fvck up the system, then the system will crush you.. just like in the States..

The most significant difference would be that in the States you can't openly bash the LGBT or BLM policies.. in Russia, it's rather the opposite, it's not explicitly forbidden rather than not advisable to openly promote these ideologies.. Putin is a very strong advocate of a traditional family and general public follows this quite closely (outside of Moscow, that is)..

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– rolandkhan 10 points 5 years ago +10 / -0

Putin brought back the Orthodox church.

Just search for "Putin orthodox" and plenty comes up. Not sure if it says what the majority is, but I know religion and God has come back there in general, and after communism that's a biggie. Russia has most certainly improved under Putin, we just seem to be unsure as to how much as we can't ever get honest and reliable reporting.

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– freedomflowers 1 point 5 years ago +1 / -0

It's totally Christian.

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– rolandkhan 21 points 5 years ago +21 / -0

He's been going after the DS over there and brought back religion. He hates the DS as much as we do. That's why they villainize him as they do with anybody who stands against them and Satan.

Regardless of what one thinks of him, the enemy of my enemy is my friend, and the enemy of Satan is my dear ally.

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– TheConservationist 9 points 5 years ago +9 / -0

Question, what is it like in Russia these days? Specifically, the freedom of their people.

It's still a dictatorship, no?

With that said, Putin's stance against Big Tech is great to see.

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– Moonshiner 1 point 5 years ago +1 / -0

Pure democracies lead to tyranny of the minority by the majority. Republics at least have some safeguards against this.

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– Wtf_socialismreally 5 points 5 years ago +5 / -0

Where are the safeguards?

We're not really seeing them.

Given enough time and power, all safeguards can be subverted.

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– Moonshiner 3 points 5 years ago +3 / -0

Agreed, and that's true for pretty much every form of government. It requires people to do the right thing and maintain the system.

To put it another way, the way the Constitution was written has resulted in about a 100 million armed patriots in this country. If the 2nd amendment wasn't included and we were disarmed long ago, we'd be in a far worse situation. IMO that's a powerful safeguard. We're not at the point of needing to exercise that option yet (hopefully never needed), as Trump and the military are still working their plan.

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– Wtf_socialismreally 1 point 5 years ago +1 / -0

Even that gets subverted though.

Control media and law enforcement, control the people with guns

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– pcpoet 4 points 5 years ago +4 / -0

jut down voted it....conservative dictatorships are scary becouse it means its stable and there is very little chance for those caught in its grip to rebel....China is a conservative dictatorship if anyone wants to know what one looks like. democracy just means majority rule and is one step away from mob rules. give me a constitutional republic and a firm working judicial system.

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– Wtf_socialismreally 5 points 5 years ago +5 / -0

There is nothing conservative about the CCP.

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– Satanictoasters 1 point 5 years ago +1 / -0

After that hitler post with people apologizing for Hitler by saying "he was bad but not THAT bad", and then comments like this praising dictatorships if its "our guy" in power is scary. People are losing their minds in this sub and it will drive not only normies, but newer Q people away in droves. My goodness we're literally becoming leftists with this type of hypocritic shit.

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– scoripowarrior 3 points 5 years ago +3 / -0

Well, for one, the USA is not a democracy. Our 3 pronged government has checks and balances because we aren't a democracy. We are a Constitutional Republic.

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– Wtf_socialismreally 2 points 5 years ago +2 / -0

I would take a dictatorship under the Trump family over the horseshit we call our electoral process and the way our government conducts itself.

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– Slyver 3 points 5 years ago +3 / -0

I don't know if I agree with "conservative dictatorship" being a source of strength. At least not the "conservative" part. Conservative v. Liberal are completely misnamed and were created by the Luciferians as controlled oppositions to keep us separated and looking at each other instead of at their obvious misdeeds. Instead it is our mutual belief that we should be free to determine our own fate, free from the Satanic mafia that has ruled the world for centuries that is our strength. In the situation we are in now, in fighting the literal Satanic rulers of the world, democracy is meaningless.

A dictator that is against the Satanist, and is fighting them tooth and nail is probably better than any other form of governance until the battle is won. It leaves much less room for the Satanists to take over again. I mean, we want the military to take over because that's our only hope for victory to save the planet. That's our WISH. That's even less "democratic" and "free" than Putin's version of a dictatorship.

When thinking about where we've been, and what we've "known," we have to remember that everything we believed is wrong. We "democratically" elected all of our politicians going back centuries. Raise your hand if you are 100% certain that you trust a single one of them past or present. I mean, there are some that I can say 99%, but they are all brand new to the game. If not for Trump, they would almost certainly have succumbed over time as well, because we are ultimately ruled by Satanists, and that's their MO. That is just how it is, and how it has been for longer than anyone alive has been around.

We must keep the real enemy in focus to see what is really going on around us, and what words like "democracy" and "dictatorship" and "martial law" mean in this, the war to end all wars.

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– GeoffreyDoorknob 2 points 5 years ago +2 / -0

well well well what have we here.......

It’s a literal defence of dictatorship and tyranny. Upvoted by pedes.

(Why are upvotes not called Qdos?)

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– Wtf_socialismreally 3 points 5 years ago +3 / -0

Because we just watched many elections stolen and one man propelled by his peers destroying our country more and more every day.

Democracy is stupid. The Republic form of government has failed due to importing people to subvert the will of the people, and forcing the country to succumb to voting machines rife with fraud.

This form of government doesn't even get any justice for the people on the ground committing election fraud.

The Supreme Court doesn't consider election fraud as an urgent case because "lyke, we can't tell states what to do except when we tell states what to do".

We see the Constitution eroded constantly despite phrases like "shall not be infringed".

At this point, what does a Republic form of government get us?

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– rolandkhan 5 points 5 years ago +5 / -0

It's probably a good thing that Putin has held onto the leadership. It was probably required to complete the job against the DS. I don't think things are as bad for the people as the media makes it out to be, but I can't really say for sure other than the media has a 99% track record of being wrong/outright lying, so the odds are in favor.

They always cry things like "political prisoners in the gulags" about Russia but look at what they do to people here over petty bs, so I don't take those cries about Russia seriously at all.

A strong and forceful leader is needed when taking out such a powerful and deceitful enemy, as you can't be weakened by your enemy's cries as they stab you in the back.

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– Slyver 6 points 5 years ago +6 / -0

My wife is from Moscow. She hasn't been there in fifteen years or so, but she reads the Russian forums (reddit). She says people seem to genuinely like Putin, especially lately. She used to say there was a lot of corruption there, police bribes, etc. I'm not sure if its still like that now. From what she says though, its nowhere near as bad as people think.

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– rolandkhan 7 points 5 years ago +7 / -0

From what I've seen, and obviously I'm aware it could all be an act, but every press conference and interview I've seen of him he's always been well articulated and genuine, at least in a sense that we never get here from our politicians. He's also stern and blunt in his answers at times, and not afraid to offend anybody, but without actually being rude.

Comes off as well reasoned, and actually interested in the betterment of the Russian people. At least that's the impression I've gotten from him. He's certainly an interesting and intelligent leader to listen to.

Edit: Just want to add that Russia is also now coming out for the betterment of American people condemning how the left is treating conservatives. Putin is more on our side than Biden!

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– Slyver 2 points 5 years ago +2 / -0

To be fair, my Biden flag wielding neighbor is more on our side than Biden.

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– Wtf_socialismreally 2 points 5 years ago +2 / -0

Nah because that neighbor is directly responsible for Biden

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– Slyver 2 points 5 years ago +2 / -0

Not really. Its been suggested by credible sources that Trump beat Biden by between 12 to 20 million actual votes. This suggests they would have created any amount of votes to make Biden win. Biden probably would have won without a single actual vote.

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– carbonbike 1 point 5 years ago +1 / -0

Moscow is not entirely "Russian" - much more cosmopolitan than the rest of the country, of course.. St.Petersburg as the old capital would be the same, but Putin has spent much of his active life there and he is a very popular figure in this corner of Russia.. The classic corruption has sort of died out. Street gangs riding in BMWs and shooting in the streets, that's (mostly) gone.. This has been replaced by a much more sophisticated system of white collar mafia controlling many official businesses worth billions.. today's villains are lawyers and bankers wearing Gucci suits and Russia is not different..

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– carbonbike 1 point 5 years ago +1 / -0

Moscow is not entirely "Russian" - much more cosmopolitan than the rest of the country, of course.. St.Petersburg as the old capital would be the same, but Putin has spent much of his active life there and he is a very popular figure in this corner of Russia.. The classic corruption has sort of died out. Street gangs riding in BMWs and shooting in the streets, that's (mostly) gone.. This has been replaced by a much more sophisticated system of white collar mafia controlling many official businesses worth billions.. today's villains are lawyers and bankers wearing Gucci suits and Russia is not different..

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– TheConservationist 2 points 5 years ago +2 / -0

I understand that line of thinking, and in principle it makes sense. A strong hand to handle an existential threat is sometimes necessary. There's probably plenty of examples of this with leaders during say WW1 and WW2.

With that said, in practice, a strong hand implies a certain level of authoritarianism & big government, which could become problematic. If you had a choice, taking the risk associated with the strong hand could quite possibly be the right choice, but I'm not 100% sold on that. Open to hearing other thoughts on this.

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– rolandkhan 2 points 5 years ago +2 / -0

I can't speak for the Russian people obviously, but it could kind of be a similar situation as we would be if we had Trump stay in as Emperor, lol. We would be pretty much be okay with that if it weren't for the constitution and us purposefully staying away from any one person holding onto power for too long. In Russia, things may work differently.

We'll see over time how it goes, and hopefully, before too long we can actually start getting some good honest reporting on it.

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– carbonbike 1 point 5 years ago +1 / -0

You're more right than you think, fren.. Russians had the same situation (staying away from any one person holding more than two terms) but they have changed the constitution about this recently..

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– rolandkhan 1 point 5 years ago +1 / -0

DS panicked calling him a dictator, they know now they're about to be double-teamed, and not the fun kind. ;P

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– carbonbike 2 points 5 years ago +2 / -0

Of course they have.. They want to get rid of Putin as badly as your DS want Trump gone forever.. But it's quite comical to see liberals crying about Putin's additional terms, while completely ignoring Frau Merkel holding the position of Chancellor of Germany since 2005 without interruption..

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– carbonbike 3 points 5 years ago +3 / -0

Imagine a Trump-run United States which are bordered by a wall to Mexico in order to stop illegal migrants.. and the same way protected by political means to stop the foreign interference (limited influence of NGOs, foreign funding, liberal philosophies in education system, LGBT ideology, protected election systems, protected internal market, protected internet and state infrastructure, limited influence of Big Tech).. Is that a dictatorship to you? In some ways it's arguable, I agree.. Because that is in many ways today's Russia.. they have extended the number of presidential terms so that Putin can do another two.. they have kicked out Soros and his OSF.. they have limited Facebook/Twitter and introduced their own social media, the VK.. they have completely encapsulated their internet under Roskomnadzor, replaced foreign content in their weapon systems, removed all foreign (American and Chinese) CPUs from their state infrastructure - all government computers now use domestic MCST Elbrus chipsets. That might sound like a dictatorship but in the light of the last American elections it also starts to make some sense.. so, it depends on how your own standards are set..

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– southbeatz 6 points 5 years ago +6 / -0

It doesn't matter if Putin is a good or bad person. The media and swamp rats in our government immediately went after Russia because they were hoping to start a war before Trump was sworn in on Jan 20 2017. They continued Russia hoax for years but not as often.

They hate Russia because Russia is not bowing to the cabal, central global banks, globalists etc. Russia and America are still standing in their way. I think Putin was kept calm about everything these past few years because Trump must have told Putin something.

Maybe Trump and Putin are working together with the alliance? Trump and Putin met in private a few times that I know of and those private meetings are not recorded. Putin also speaks English plenty good enough to not need a translator so they could have truly had a private conversation.

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– PLCA 5 points 5 years ago +5 / -0

And, Putin is not a idiot. Dems are only smart in their evil, they couldn’t balance a budget or run a nation if their lives depended on it. Shame we will have to spend a decade getting out of this mess they are again creating again, when Trump at least put the economy back on its feet in the right direction, for all of us. That is if he is willing to even under take the task again.

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– Wtf_socialismreally 1 point 5 years ago +1 / -0

There is no 2024 after 2020

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– SkyeRavenwolf 4 points 5 years ago +4 / -0

At this point anything the establishment hates has to be good or at least changed their ways towards the light

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– Anon1751 3 points 5 years ago +3 / -0

Plus I believe Putin has a LOT of respect for 4 10 20 and zero for xiden.

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– Infinitytheholyone 3 points 5 years ago +3 / -0

Been thinks this on and off for 4 years now...

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– IndyRose 3 points 5 years ago +3 / -0

The Enemy of my Enemy is my Friend

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– carbonbike 1 point 5 years ago +1 / -0

The Africans say: just because the crocodile has eaten your enemy, it doesn't make him your friend..

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– PolishBaldEagle 3 points 5 years ago +3 / -0

Just remember who writes our history books... the side who won in times of conflict... and the winners will obviously demoralize the losers when it comes to history... you think they’ll so much as throw them a bone? Like “hey, they put up a good fight”? Hah!! just think about that for a second... it’s not directly related to Russia but it’s similar when it comes to shaping narrative and “truth”. Real history buffs KNOW the truth. The books just feed a narrative to the masses

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– AmazingZombie 3 points 5 years ago +3 / -0

“The Dems sure are scared of Russia. My question is why?”

Maybe pay back is a bitch......... The Dems falsely accused the Russians (Mr Putin) .... of helping Mr Trump steal an election from the Liberal, Plate in the Head, No brain types. So maybe Putin will seek revenge by being a ally of Mr Trump.

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– Freedom_burger 2 points 5 years ago +2 / -0

DS also prob want more unfettered access to the Russian population for exploitation too. I'm sure it's much harder trafficking and shit when you don't have judges and entire operations of people planted at the GOV level looking the other way or even actively facilitating it.

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– SuckaFree 2 points 5 years ago +2 / -0

Time to learn Russian.

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– Kelcius 3 points 5 years ago +3 / -0

I'll bring the borsche and the pierogies

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– GoGoOptomistic 2 points 5 years ago +2 / -0

As I have said before Russia isn’t our enemy it’s theirs, they have all the “E mails” ALL of it, stay tuned!

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– ExpatPede 2 points 5 years ago +2 / -0

Having worked in Russia quite a bit, outside of the bad, which there is, there are two things I've learned to respect about Putin. Likely the two main reasons they hate him too. He is nationalistic and puts his country first, and he wants nothing to do with the globalists' plans. While corrupt, I do believe he cares about his country and is a strong leader for them against the globalists.

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– Quasar 2 points 5 years ago +2 / -0

If Russia is not the enemy, and I personally believe they are NOT. How do we explain the close ties between Russia and China? I consider China to be one of the real threats to America.

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– Wtf_socialismreally 1 point 5 years ago +1 / -0

The alliance with China is simply due to proximity and ensuring protection from us.

And clearly they need that protection from us, considering the uniparty trying to start a war with Russia for years.

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– ZeroDeltaTango 2 points 5 years ago +2 / -0

Anything the media hates on is good and healthy to the degree they hate on it

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– AmericanRaised 2 points 5 years ago +2 / -0

The enemy of my enemy is my friend!

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– scoripowarrior 2 points 5 years ago +2 / -0

Well, the MSM has pushed the "anti Russia" forever.

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– knifeinourbacks 1 point 5 years ago +1 / -0

China and Russia vote together more in the UN than the US and Russia even between 2017-2020. Why didn’t President Trump show Russia support or vice versus?

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– TrueGodandPatriots 1 point 5 years ago +1 / -0

What in the fucking hell is this bullshit that people are spewing?!!! Are you fucking kidding me? WAKE UP AMERICA!! RUSSIA IS NOT OUR FRIEND!!! RUSSIA IS OUR ENEMY!!

I can't believe all of you who have been convinced by fucking pathetic Russian trolls that Russia is an ally that can be trusted. I don't give a fucking shit what the dems think about Russia. Anyone on here that says that Russia is on our side or can be trusted is a fucking idiot or a fucking russian bot troll.

WAKE THE FUCK UP!!!!

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– GoGoOptomistic 1 point 5 years ago +1 / -0

We are! Your missing the point Russia is still not to be trusted BUT Respect for one’s enemies is part of the solution. We know we can’t trust them but at this point we need them as much as they need us, they don’t want the Reset or China to dominate. Remember “ Sum of All Fears” we need them we need the Balance!

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– Island_Photo 1 point 5 years ago +1 / -0

Russia still has the USSR files of Americans cooperating with Communists.

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– merlenews 1 point 5 years ago +1 / -0

I came across this article while researching Ukraine, the last half tells what happened when "Russia took over".

Return to Russia: Crimeans Tell the Real Story of the 2014 Referendum and Their Lives Since

https://www.mintpressnews.com/return-russia-crimea-story-referendum-lives-since/262247/

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– GoGoOptomistic 1 point 5 years ago +1 / -0

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Gorbachev_(cropped).png People forget Mikhail Gorbachev is still alive.

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– Kavvfefe 1 point 5 years ago +1 / -0

Too many white families in Russia

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– ExpatPede 1 point 5 years ago +1 / -0

Many do like him over there and the number one reason I've heard from locals is that he's a strong leader that loves the country and puts it first. Many also believe things would have been much worse for Russia post-Soviet Union without his strong pro-Russia leadership. There's definitely propaganda that covers his negatives over there too, but you'd think he's the most corrupt leader in the world by our media. Xi and all the globalist leader scum are much more evil and dangerous.

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– carbonbike 1 point 5 years ago +1 / -0

Putin's popularity once peaked at almost 80%.. now it's at around 67%..

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– GeoffreyDoorknob 1 point 5 years ago +1 / -0

Or propaganda might be responsible for his relatively high approval..

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"Those who cannot understand that we cannot simply start arresting w/o first: ensuring the safety & well-being of the population shifting the narrative removing those in DC through resignation to ensure success defeating ISIS/MS13 to prevent fail-safes freezing assets to remove network-to-network abilities kill off COC to prevent top-down comms/org, etc. etc. should not be participating in discussions." Q


Welcome to the Digital Battlefield — Together We Win

Rules


Q Supporters

This is The Great Awakening. Our community is international, focused on helping ourselves and others walk away from the programming, and return our governments to "by the people, for the people!"



Follow the Law

No posts or comments that violate laws in your jurisdiction or the United States. The Feds are always watching!



No Bad Behavior!

No doxing, including revealing personal information of non-public figures, as well as addresses, phone numbers, etc. of public figures. All GAW users must adhere to the highest standards of conduct, whichever .WIN they are on. If we are notified by other moderators of incivil behavior on other .WINs, you WILL be banned here!



Civil Discussion ONLY**

They want you divided.

They want you labeled by race, religion, class, sex, etc.

Divided you are weak [no collective power].

Divided you attack each other and miss the true target [them].



No PAYtriots/No Self Promotion

Linking or promoting merchandise, fundraising, or spamming personal websites, blogs, or channels is not permitted. Do not attempt to profit from Q or advertise for those who do. Peace is the prize. We do it for free.



Questions and Concerns

All moderation questions and concerns should be submitted via modmail. DO NOT GRIEF the mods.



Expand your thinking

Remember, this .WIN is the public face of the Great Awakening, and, as a member here, you agree to represent the Great Awakening movement against Globalism, Communism and Progressive Insanity in the best, most positive way possible. NOTE: Your comments and posts may become news. Keep it classy!

This is not a 'fringe conspiracy' site: Visit https://conspiracies.win if that's your thing!



No doomers or shills

If you can't use common sense, you'll get banned without hesitation. If you're a shill, you fall under this rule. If you're a doomer, you fall under this rule as you just add garbage to the site like the other two. This includes forum sliding.



General Rules

  • Mods will issue NO warnings, followed by temporary bans and/or permanent bans. DO NOT GRIEF THE MODS.

  • Keep posts related to topics Q has raised or that are current.

  • Keep post duplication (especially from other .WINs) to a minimum.

  • HIGH EFFORT, HIGH-INFO posts only! Please respect other readers' time. Please use descriptive titles. No URLs in titles, pls. No clickbait.

  • No fame-fagging; no, "your" post did not get removed! Were you the original author?? Eyes on the prize, people!

  • Memes encouraged, but no low-quality, low-info posts.

  • Keep it honest and accurate.

  • GAW Supporters ONLY. (Sorry, the train had no brakes.)

  • Handshake noobs will be scrutinized by their Q knowledge, sincerity, and respect.

  • Remember, your conduct here represents the Q movement! OUR ENEMIES ARE WATCHING!

  • Please direct all complaints to modmail first!


Resources


WELCOME TO THE DIGITAL BATTLEFIELD


"River of Search" script:


GAW post formatting tips


Q Research (Q only posts at 8kun)


Q post archives (qagg.news) others 1 2 3 4


Browse Drops from the beginning


QProofs.com


Learn to read the Q map


Book of Q Proofs v1.3 (pdf)


Law of War & Majic Eyes Qnly Resources


Trumps twitter archive


POTUS: The Calm Before The Storm


Pedosta and DNC dumps


GIFs & QPosts


Poll Post Format


SPY ON US! See: mod Logs


The Greatest Show on Earth!


New to Q? "The Earth Chronicles Ep 12: Q & The White-Hat Op: What's Real, What's Not?"


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